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Fueled by industrial greenhouse gas emissions, Earth's climate warmed more between 1971 and 2000 than during any other three-decade interval in the last 1,400 years, according to new regional temperature reconstructions covering all seven continents.

In a new book, Damon Phillips dives deep into the history of jazz to share often surprising lessons about how new markets rise and fall. Why did you write this book, Shaping Jazz? The initial question that set off the project was to understand why the biggest record companies in the late 1910s and...

More than 60 students from the P&S Class of 2016 spent their summers conducting research through fellowships awarded by the National Institutes of Health and nonprofit organizations. Below are descriptions of the projects of four of those students. Michael Certo certoNIH Summer Research Program...

SIPA faculty members Daniel Corstange, William Eimicke, Jan Svejnar, and Eric Verhoogen will pursue new studies and other programs in South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia thanks to individual grants from the President’s Global Innovation Fund, a University-sponsored initiative that...

GS students are known for their outstanding academic achievements, and this summer proves to be no exception. Several GS students are pursuing foreign studies this upcoming year—many of them abroad—and have been awarded prestigious fellowships and scholarships to cover a large portion of their...

New York, September 3, 2013—Columbia Law School Professor Michael B. Gerrard, the Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and director of the Center for Climate Change Law, is serving on a panel of experts on climate leadership at this year’s Pacific Islands Forum, held in the Marshall...

New York, August 29, 2013—Professor Michael Gerrard, the Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice, will serve on a panel of experts on climate leadership at this year’s Pacific Islands Forum, held in the Marshall Islands September 3 -6 in the capital atoll of Majuro, 2,280 miles west of...

New York, June 18, 2013—More than 200 leading institutional investors, corporate directors and executives, regulators, academics, and other corporate governance experts and practitioners will gather at Columbia Law School June 24-25 for the 8th annual Millstein Governance Forum, “Corporate...

New York, June 25, 2013—The Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School has announced the recipients of its fifth annual Rising Star of Corporate Governance Award. The award recognizes global corporate governance professionals under the age of 40 who...